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If private industry fails to meet this challenge , it becomes the duty of the government to meet its responsibilities to the American people . If in 1932 a national annual income of $ 40,000,000,000 meant a depression with social and ...
If private industry fails to meet this challenge , it becomes the duty of the government to meet its responsibilities to the American people . If in 1932 a national annual income of $ 40,000,000,000 meant a depression with social and ...
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It calls for an intensely practical , realistic leadership ready to work with the entire community to meet com- mon problems . There are two characteristics which form the roots of social case work in a trade union and determine its ...
It calls for an intensely practical , realistic leadership ready to work with the entire community to meet com- mon problems . There are two characteristics which form the roots of social case work in a trade union and determine its ...
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We believe , however , that foster day homes should be included in all day - care programs for children of working mothers , for they meet a need which is not peculiar to wartime . For the mother who has the physical energy and ...
We believe , however , that foster day homes should be included in all day - care programs for children of working mothers , for they meet a need which is not peculiar to wartime . For the mother who has the physical energy and ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 1 |
A Nation Worthy of Heroes Max Lerner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
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